University of Michigan-Dearborn 2015-16 Tuition Information

The University of Michigan-Dearborn has created this page to better help you understand the tuition rate setting process. Links are provided to the left (Tuition & Fees) that outline important questions regarding 2015-16 tuition rates, what UM-Dearborn is doing to keep tuition increases minimal and financial aid resources available to students.

Key Facts Regarding UM-Dearborn's Budgeting Process

UM-Dearborn is committed to providing quality academic programs, maintaining one of the best faculties in the state, preserving a sound learning/working environment for faculty, staff and students and providing an affordable education for all students.

When setting tuition rates, each of the state's public universities are unique and have different budgeting processes, needs and requirements.

UM-Dearborn faculty and staff have worked hard to reduce costs and develop additional revenue sources such as fundraising, research funding and facility rental.

The 2015-16 tuition increase is 3.2 percent for in-state undergraduate and graduate tuition.

UM-Dearborn offers various resources to help students afford a Michigan education including financial aid and scholarship opportunities. The university has increased the financial support budget by 5.3 percent for the 2015-16 academic year.

The tuition increase equates to an approximate $181 increase, per semester, for the typical lower- division undergraduate student.